Isnt he beautiful?

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you have got a good looking axie there. why are his gills turned forward? do you have a strong water curent or is he just normaly like that?
 
you have got a good looking axie there. why are his gills turned forward? do you have a strong water curent or is he just normaly like that?

There was a strong water current but we turned the filter down a few days ago - those photos were taken after the filter was taken down so Im guessing his gills are just like that...I dont know is the answer haha!
 
aw! he is sooo cute! And he has black eyes! what colour would that make him?
 
he is a beautihul golden axie i think leucistic are white.
i would keep an eye on your water ect though as forward pointing gills are a sign of stress.
he might just be recovering from the high flow, or maybe a bit of extra cover is needed, somewhere dark as having no eyelids to much light stresses them also. just a thought, but he is gorgeous
 
He's a cute little guy :)

He is white as far as I can tell, comes out just like mine does in pictures and I have an albino axolotl (with pink eyes though, so not leucistic)... also I thought golden axolotls had those white blotches on their tails usually?
 
Are you still not sure

He looks just like my leucistic , white with dark eyes . Albinos are white with red eyes . Goldens mine and all the pictures I've seen are yellowish with yellow eyes . Hope this helps .
 
goldens only have golden eyes if they are albino,
dont know if there are normal goldens come to think of it ?
i was only passing comment on the colour of your axie shown as my leucistic photos are all white
 
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